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THE STRONG LFACTS/ A great many people are asking what particular troubles BROWN'S IxoN BITTERS is good for. Tt will cure Heart Discase, Paral- ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en- riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, Faltimore, Md., May 7, réSo, My health was miich shattered by Rheumatism when 1 commenced daily, cheerfully recon Lit toal, 1 cannot say too much in praise of it Mrs, MARY E. Deasnnag, 173 Prestmansst. Kidney Disease Cured, Christiansbur Suffering from. & from which 1 could tried Brown's Ir cured me ¢ mine, recove A child of i scarlet fever, had no appet ddid not seem (o beable to eatatall. | gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results. Kvis MoNtAuR Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. sec. 2, 1581, After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the lieart without receiving any benefit, | was advised totry Brown's Tron Bitters. 1 have used two bot tles and never found anything that gave me so much rel Mis, Junnie Huss, For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BROWN's Ikox BITTERS is invaluable, Try it. Be sureand get the Genuine, Il P LORSETS Every Corsot i3 warranted satis- ROLOTY t0 14 WoATer in every way, or the money will bo refunded by ihe person from whom it was bought. et pronouneed by gur leading p 5 lha woarvr, and endorsed fortahle ana’ perfact. Ateing 8,by Mail, Postago Fatd Bclf-Adfust .00 Nursing, #1. €2.00 Paragon 50. Clicago, DL GOLD MEDAL, FARIS, 1878, BAKER’S CHOCOLATES Daker's Premi the best preparation of p for fam- iy e — Laker's Lreaksnst Cocoa, be recommended by tourist— Jaker's 2 ble s & dict for clile Sweet Chocolate, o most excellent erticle for families. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W.BAKER & COw Dorehvster, Mass, America, put up in elegant boxes, and strictly pure. ble for presents. press cherges light. Refers t« all Chica- %o. Try it once. Address, C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, Chieago. STIMULANT T ENRICHESTEBLO0D 400 STRENGTHENS TE T AIDS DIGLS TN DIGESTIVE FOREES LATESTME LWER AND INTERIOR THRIFT, Unusual Springtime Activity in Adams and Lincoln Counties, Hastings and North Dietarcs the Most guine Citizan, All Right, Anthony: We'll Seo You Later. Platte San. Corresson ‘e co of Thu Ban ADAMS COUNTY Hasrixas, May 4 —~The pecple cf Adame county are rejoisfog over the flatterlng prospeots for a good growing season. The farmers are well up with thelr work and while the recent rafn- fall has checked the progress of seed- ing somewhat it bao incressed the pro duction of grass, msking In all an {ndispensable rcquisition to the pro- ducer. The acresga cf corn and small plant- ed this season in tlis county will be far in exceess of any previous year, and with no backsets the harvest will be one of the largest ever kuown In thls scction, sa the epring has fairly opened and under the most favorable oconditions. I stopped a fow hours in Hastings and was amsz:d avthe hum and buzz of industry seen and heard on all sldes. On nearly evesy block there were largo excavations and bus; ple forming sub for large and stately brick business blocks. Itis estimated, and I think not o excers, that the azgregats value of improvementa in Hastings this year will exceed $200,00. Tals wili be principally in balidings, both re:ident and business, In converention with several busi- ness men I found pearly all of them agree that trade waa for tho last sixty days 40 per cent better than for the ocorrespoudlng period & year ago. Everyone seems happy, and there are no fdlers hero. Work has actively begun in town and country, and Hastings is destined to rank among the foremost of Nebraska's live and enterprising marts. The extension of the running time of tralus No. 3 and 4 from Liacoln to |22 Red Cloud on the B & M. gives to Hastings and Adams county an sdvantage for quick transit that has long been desired atd is now fully appreciated by the community Com- bined energy will work a world of wonders. LINCOLN COUNTY. Nort rrari, fay 3 —Lincoln county is noted chicfly for her pro- duction of cattle, wool and mutton, Nae 1s one of the largest ceunties in ae state having but one important trading point, viz: North Piatte. There are four or five other postofti- cesin the county on the railroad, but »8 yot they are intignificant. The percentage of loss of stock on the ranges this winter has been no larger than is usual for this eoction, bu: the heavy and contlnued cold raina this spring have caused the hercers to look well to thelr charges on aocount of the young stock. North Platte {s the center around which some mysterlous clrcumstances revolve, There seems to be two polit- ical factlons, each tryisg to run the other cut, and I have alvays noticed that towns having such a atate of affalrs always succeed as a town. As long as this {s kept up there can be no monopoly. The most exclting featare just now Is to see everybody in search of a copy of THE OMaHA BEE to learn tke case, In Tee Bze announciig thar Mr, Rels was a defaulter to the amount of $1,600 has not as yet been proven false, & statement in the Rapublicsn to the contrary notwlthstanding; but an «flicial report of the Investigating committee will be rendered on the 16¢h instant, when some interesting and sploy items may be expected. Mr. Rels’ friends do not claim this is a falsn report, but are ‘‘hot” be- cause THE BEE stated that Rels had ‘“‘skipped,” and they say i he Is short his friends have money enough to make it good, and they are willing to use It. One of the most practical and {m- portant schemes that has been laid before me for some time, s that re cently completed snd caused to be acted upen, by the North Platte Irrl- gatig & Land company, comprising some of the shiniog lighta of the town, working in unison with capltalists of Qolorado. A vast track of alluvial lands, lying between the north acd south Platte rivers, immediately west of town, has heretofore been conald- ered worthless and barren, but geolo gists have proven the fact that this same ‘‘waste lacd” would become very productive naturally by the addition of a copilous supply cf water, A eur. very has been made and estimates sub- mitted, showing it practical to con- stract a ditch twenty-one miles in length, and conveylng a suflicient sup ply of water fiom the river to 24, 00 acres of land. Consequently s com- vany was shove bead, who purchased of the Unlon Pacific railroad company all the unsold land of their alternate sec tiocs batween the forks of the rlver, and extending as far west as O Fallon, comprising over 12,000 acres of land at 81 00 per acre, and the Coloradc men have agreed to build the ditch, complete and put it In operation as one-half the capital stock against the land, The canal will have a capacity of 290,000 cuble feet (f water per hour and will bs completed by the coming August. This is Intended to renovate this vast tract of land contalning over 300 tracts of 80 acres each, and water rights will be sold to the ocoupants at mediom rates, and each water right is made & part of the capltal stock, so that when every right has been taken the whole thing will have been con- sumed and the owners of the varlous rights will be the stockholders. No royalty will be required after the orig- inal payment is made. The ships ame emptying all supernu. mery men of the town and are dolng over work nearly every night. Busi ness Is reported livel, “Bnflhr: Bil" 1s DAILY BEE SATURLAY MAY 5 1885 in concentrating hia idess preparatory to starting out soon. I with here to correct an crronecus report olreulated about the connty by somo of the lead. Ing pipers of the siaie, announsing that Mes. W, Cody has spplied for s divoroe, &3, It gives mo pleasure to atate that this {8 not oo and tha #ho has never entertained sush an idea, nor fa she lkely to, so sho is o very dovoted and amiable wife, B, Corn for Liverpoo!. Spec'al Dispatch to Tun Lixn ST, Lovts, May 4.—A ocon‘ract was made to day by the Erle and North Saore Dinpateh line to ship 100,000 bashels of corn to Liverpool by Bose ton at 30 cents. As this e five or slx centy below the regolar rate tho differ- ence I8 expinined by the statement that the steamer at Boston will take 1t as bellast, ‘Work Resumed. Soeclal Dispatch to Tus Iak. Bostox, May 4 —The grinding room of the Boston rubber show company’s factory atarted yesterday. 1I: fs ox. pectea that work will ba resumed o fall next Morday in bath mills, giving employment to~ over 2,000 hands. These mills have been shot down for the last two months owlug to the high prices of rubber. -— Irish Naticnal League. Special Dispatch to Tux Bus. CHicAGo, Muy 4 —Arrangemonts were wade to-night for & meeting of the Irlsh Amerioans to morrow night, for the purpose of ratifying the action of the late Philadelphia conventlon, particulars about the Aunthony Reis N Tte dispatch recently published Addreases wiil ¢« made by Alexander Salllvan, preeldent of the Irish Ns- tlonal League, Mayor Harrlson and E. A. Siorrs, PINACELE The best medicine of the age for quickly curioe indlgestion, nervous- nees, eto., Is Brown’s Iron Bitters, Railway Time Table. U. P, R. R, MAIN LINE, oty 1T e Deeviehips Denser Baporddtn Emigrant ... 6 UMAHA AND m m P. DEPOT. ARRIVA 458 Mixed . 8il5am DUMMY TRAINS— Dummy trains | 0:00 P m; B Dimmy 8:25 am; 0:25 u m. m: 2.9 p m; 3.56 p m . m3'6:00 p m uncil Biufls as follown: 25 am; 1125am; 1:25 p 5 p m; 5:25 pm; he Dunimy tra'ns leave Omaha at :00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m il Bluffs a afone could hardly believe SKIN TORTURES. Bx-enator William Taylor Proposes a Remarkable Oure for 8kin and Blcod Humors, Boston D i1y Glebe. Awong the many remarkable cures of diseasen of the skin, among thoee so ¢filioted in this elty, none {8 more 80 than the cure of Hon. Willlam Taylor of a scrofulus skin humor. Many who remember Mr. Taylor's condition just before hc resorted to the remedies were surprised at the wonderfal rosults. They eay that both his head and face were broken out with n most malignant type af skin dlocaso. Hlshead was covored with scaly patches and his faco was dlsfig- ured by festering pimplee, blotches and ugly sores, His halr wan al- #0 fast falling out. Notwlihstand- ing physiclans of the highest standing on the treatment of skin dlscases were called to his ald, their efforts were unavalling in even checking the dizease. It grew worse, aud Mr faylor was despairing ot a cure at sbout the time when the Cutleura |- remadles began to attract public at- tention, Sufferera from skin troubles were drawn to them by the marvellous cures that had followed their use, and the groat praise which was awarded them on all sldes. Mr. Taylor selzed npon the new oure with hopeful ex- pectancy, which has been emply re- warded be the cleansing of his skin of virulant humor. To-day his skin s clear and healthy looking, his head 1s not even troubled by dandruff, and the bald spots have all been covered with halr Reprosentatives of this peper who know Mr, Taylor intimately, and who can vouch for the truth of every word here written, called upon him and had a lengthy conversation relative to the Qutlcura romedies and his own treat- ment by them. Mr. Taylor's appear- ance more than met the description glven of him by his friends; so much 80 that seeing him for the firct time that so healthy a complexion had ever beenso eoreiy ¢fllloted. Mr. Taylor wasgreat In his praise of the remedies. He belleves that he owes to their use not only tho entire eradication of the skin disease, but also his general retarn to THROUGH AND LOCALPASSENGER TRAINS BRIDGE DITISION, LEAVE COUNCIL BLUPPS Pay, N ‘No 4 Euirrnt -0 4 No ¥ aha f i o for Blair Arrfye trom N ARRIVE, Mell & Ex Ml & Ataut ¢ c fie *Dail. excel i Ex Ex... undays excepted. R.1. & P, B. R—U P, DEPOT. 40 p m *Siiniisya excepted. C. & N.W. R. R.—U. P. DEPOT. ST. PAUL & OMAHA, NEBRASKA DIVISION —DEPOT N. 15TH ST, Mai Expr s, Denver Exp... Liocoln Fxp Opening and Olosing of Mails. RouTs orrx Burlington & Mo, in N b, Omaha & dorthwestern. Missouri Pucific....... Local mails for State of Iown leay day, viz: 430 8. m incorporated uuder the | A'Linco!n mail 130 opened at 10:70 &, m.. Oitice open sune from 12,00 m. to 1:00p. THOS. F. HALL, Poctmaster m, Saturday Evening Trains The foliowing table ehows the date and namet ¢t roads running traive to Chicago fiom th Uhion Paciflc transfer on Saturday evenings: | RAILROADS, ) MONTHS. = o © perfect health. In the course of con- versation he said: ‘I had suffered for twelve y: re- vious to 1878 with what the physicians termed ‘cczema of a most aggravated type,’ but what really seemed to be a combination of several skin diseases, 1 coneulted the leading ekin doctors of Boston on the trouble. They treated it, one after the other, but all ineffact ually. A voyage to Eogland and treat- ment by the best doctors of London was a8 froitless cf results. It was in 1868 that I made that trip, I coatin- ued to follow recipe after reclpe with— out belng benefitted; in fact my con- dition grew woree instead of batter until 1878, when it had assumed fts most chronic form, I was on the polnt of abandoning all hope of a cure when the Catlcura rewedles came to my notlce, The treatment was moat peculiar, ' and when I first spplied the remedies they seemed to meke my face and head worse and Intensifit*d my sufforings, But now I can easlly account for all that. There was to much humor lodged within my skin that the Cati. cura brought it to the surface in large quantities. This was just contrary to the way I had been treating the dis- ease for years, All the doctors’ efforts seemed to have been dlrected towarde keeping the humor from coming to the OUR LITTLE BOY A Btorylof Infantile 8ufTering}Truly as Told by His Parents. € Mg, Forron, 118 onr duty to writs you what the Cur o.fos hova done for onr 1tile boy, wuo yhes been terribly afflicted with Salt Rhetiin, §crtul yoipolns ever wince ho was born, &nd nothing we cou'd give hiu helped him 1 TicURA, wh ch, aftor using quite ¢ 1 to help him and gradually eured him 10w A8 fal1 a8 &y child Ilis body was completely eove ed, and s taco and hands swo led ver badly. Weh 1o comfor. with him: it was 80 much_wo take cate of him, and he suffered so. We to treat him when he was | s old, & him at Arst 10 dropa of the CoTineRA RESOLYR at & time, bathing in warm wet-r and CUTiciRA S {1g CUMOURA caretully € the en d i port , because wo t' 1t hay not, T tire Body . Iy well.” W thought it migh and we are very thanx ful MR, AND MRS, EVERETT STEBBINS, Belchertown, Mass, BEST BLOOD PURIFIER 1 have used your CuticurA romedios in sovera cases of E zemn, Molst ai d Dry Totter, and curod then ll. Your CUTICURA KESOLVENT, 80 far 08 my supply enal to teit it, has, Inmy hands, exceoled in eficacy and o'l ney any aiterative compound (i o cvor made uso of in an actlve pract ce «f 80 years duration KN, ECKER, M. D, A §. FISHBLATT OM.AEA Meoicar [)ispensay 1 Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Doug lasStreets. M. D, - PROPRIETOR. SPFPROIAL. NOTIOE. There are a great many peovle throvghout the State whose eircimstances will not permit them to visit the Dispensary persoually. travel, and for various reasons cannot leave There are others who are unable to houe. For the accommodation of those thus eftnated, and by the request of many patrons all over thestate, Dr. Fiahblatt will yisit the following cities on the days and dates menti ned: Council Bluffs, (Iowa) Saturday, May bth; Friday, May 11th; Graud Island, Plattamouth, Saturday May 19 h day, June 1st; Fremont, Saturday City, Frih?'. June 15th; Falls 0, CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your CunicvRA romedics outa:11 all other mod- icines 1 keep for kin alseases, M t aud yatisnta say that they have effec o cvery instanca, where other romedies have faile H. W, BROCKWAY, M, D Frani lin Fa'ls, N. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The naw bloo! purifier, intcroally, and Curi cuna an } Cuticura Soar, the great Ssin cures, rurface, 80 as to prevent its showing, 80 that when I thought the Catlcura was doing me harm, it was really working In the most cffectual manner, by cleansing the skin of its poisonous load, The surface of my face festered, and large quantities of virus matter were discharged. Suach was the condition of my face and head for about three weeks. After that time there ap- peared a gradual improvement, which did not cease untll I was wholly cured. Thelmprovement was first manifested in a gradual lessening of icflamms. tion, the healing of what had been festerlng eoros, and the dissprearance of the vaat quantitios of festerlng mat- ter which the applicatlon of the Catl- oura had brought to the eurface. You may judge how much the remedies relieved me, for before their use there were times in which I could get no rest becauee of the almoat fo- sufferable burning heat and itching sores which covered my head and face, After using them three weeks I experienced great oomfort, for when the Catfcara was then applied it had a most soothiog ¢ffect The oozing from tho head, 8o noticeble in eczema also ceased, and the scaly collections dropped oft, leaving the scalp of the head pure and healthy, I followed the directlons caretully for sixteen months, and I had conquered the terrl- ble disease with which I had been bat- tling for twelve years, and of which for three years there has been no re- tarn,” January 6-2¢ February 2418 108 ”ii'll Septe October. N ovembor Dece 1 bor.. >, §t. Pen! Minneay e every § turdy afte g0, Milwaukee and s and Omaha Paul traing PROBATE NOTIC! In the matter of the Estate of Thom:s A, Mc Shane, deccased Noticels herch glven that creditors of maid deceased, will the adu.isistrator of said Ey tate batcre 2 e, county Judge of Douglas County Neuratka,t the ¢ u ity court room inssld Coun. y. actlvely emgaged ty on the 12 hday of May 18 ot July, 185, and on ay of September, 1883, at 10 o'c'ock a, m, each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustmout azd allowance, Six moiths are al- lowed for creditora to present thelr c'alms, and one year for the adminis.rator to settle said es tate; from the 13th day of March, 1883, tnis no- tice wil be published in the Ouisha or four weeks successivels, prior to the of May, 1838, A/M, CHADWI( (A true Copy.] County John . Jacops, Yamoarly G'sh & Jacobe, UNDERTAKER. Ladies Do you want_a pure, hloom= ing Complexion? ir 50, & few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify you to your heart’s con- tent. It does away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin, It overcomesthe flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex- citement, It makesalady of THIRTY appear but TWEN- TY ; and so natural, gradual, and Ferffl't are its effects that it is impossible to detect its applicatjon. | externally, clacs the skin and sealp and purity the blocd of every species cf itching, Scaly, Pi ply, Scrofu ous, Infantile. Mecurial ‘and cus Humors and 8kiojTortures when phy 3 hosyitals and sll other means fail, Sold every- whel Fri CUTICURA, (0 cta and §1 00 per box, COTICURA REROLVENT, §1 03 per bottls. Cu TIGORA BOAP, 25 cts, CUTICURA BHAVING S0AP, 18 For Tufant le tnd Birth Humors, Rough, Chapp d. or Greasy Skin, BEAUTY Black ‘Healr, Pimples, Skin BATH imichta iso Cutioien- Sosp ‘s exquisite Sk'n Beautifier and 7oilet Bath. and Nusery Sanative. Fragrant with deliclousjflower odors .nd Cuticura Fa 'sims. whs THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRARKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON & 00, BANKERS. Buslness transacted same as that of an Incorporated Bank. Accounta solicited and kept ubjeo w0 sight check without notlce, Certlficates of doposit lsaued payable {n three, olx and twelve months, bear- Ing Interest, or on demand without in. terest, Advances made to customers on ap- proved securities at market rates of Interest, The Interests of customers are close- iy guarded and every facility compati- ble with princlples of sound banking troely oxtended. Draw Sight Drafts on England, Tre: 'aud, Scotland, and all partsof Earope. Sell European Passage Tickets _Oollectiors Promotly Made, ARGAINS IN Houses, Lots, AND FTARMS, On Easy Terms, SEE SHRIVE & BELL. or send postal for pamphlet g dessrijtion and prices of property in all portions of the city, HOUS LS Tu RENT, Loans Negotiated, ‘Rents Collected, Taxes Paid. CORRESPONDENCE SOLIOI- FRENZERBLOOEK Opposite Postcflice, £9 h; Lincofn, Saturday, July Fth, Central City, Baturday, July Kearney, Thursday. May 10th; Hastings, Saturday, May 12th; Orete, Friday, M orth Platte, Saturday, ne 24; David City.§ , Thursday, Juns 30th; Schuyler, Tth . May 18th; fuy 26th; Norfolk, Fri: rday, June 9th; Nebrask - June ¢8th, Tecuwaeh, Friday, June hursday, July 5th; Columbus, Friday, #3 For further partisulars and other appsintments, see your county papers, Speclal attentlon glven to Diseass of the THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AXD BLADDER And Fomale Diseases, as well as ALl Chronic and Kervous Diseases DR. FISHBLATT Has'd1scov red the groatest curo In the world for weakness of the back and limbe, lnvolunf arges, lmpotency, gancral debility, nervousness, Ianzuor, contusion of fdoas, palpltation of the n) heart, tldity, trom + floctions of b luogs, stomach or bowels— ouh, ani seiret prati eg more tal o the vict wor ntic Those that are sultering from the evil practices which destroy their mensaland puysl era of Ulyses, blighting their most radiant hoj causing g, dimnoss of ‘sight or giddinoss, diseascs of the head, throat , nose or skin those fertible disorders arising from 8o itary habe 8 than the songn of Byrens to the maris - pations, rendering marriage impossibie. systeme NERVOUS DEBILITY. The sympto.as of which are a dull, distressed mind, nees and social duties, makes happy marriage im which unfita them from pertorming thelr buste posa ble, distfessen the action of the heart, causing flushes of heat, do, reasion of spirits, ev 1 forebrdings, cowardice, fears, droams, res!loss' nigi dizziucss, forgetiulness, uon choly, tire easily of coi when retiring, tusion of thou: ud have prefcrenc: trombling, watery and weak pa I weakncss, lost manhood, white bone doposit in the urine, v ervousnoss, ral dischirges, pain fn the back andj hips, short broathing, m 10 be alone, fealing a4 tirod In the morning con- eyes, dyrpepsis, constipstion, paleness, pain and woaknees n the limbs, etc.. should consult mo 1mmodistely and bo restored to porfoct health, YOUNG MEN Who have become yictima of solitary vice, that dreadtu sevators with the thun cy the living lyre, may call with fuil confidence. d destructive hab't which annually d talont aud brilliant intelloct whe of thelr eloquence or wake to ecsle= MARRIAGE. Marrled persous or yourg men contemplating marria or any other disqualification s 5la tmay religiously confide In procreative power , impotency, #elt ucder the care of {;e Hl{l dently rely upon his skill as a phyician, maro of phystoal we knoss, los, lly relieved He who places him houor as a gentleman, and confl- ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. and warriago imporstble, s the penslty are ap to commit excessss from not belog awara This disirossing affic:io-—which renders life a burden id by the victim for improper Indulgence, Young of the dreadfu: consequences that may et sue. Now who that underetands this subject will deny that procreation ls lost sconer by those falling Into into improper habita than by prudent? Bosides being depriv d of the plcasure of b althy ofie Springs, the most eerions and destriotive eymptoma of both bady comes tiarae, cough, consumption and dcath, lerang:d, the physical and mental functions weaken; Loss of procreative inability, dyspepsla, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, ‘Joonstitutional debility, animind arlse. The system be- wers, nervous wasting of the A OURE WARRANTED. Persons rulned In health by unleatned pretendors who keep them triin month after mond takiog poisoncus and injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DR. FISHBLATT graduate of one of the most eminent colleges of the United States, has effsc astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with rioging in the asleop, great nervousnoss being alarmed at certain sounds, with friquent biusl ured immedia tinies with derangement of the mind wers of the most head, when attended seme ly. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. I addreases all those who have Injnredthemselvon by lmpropor Indulgonce fand sclttary habits which ruln both body and mind, un ‘These are some of the melan tation of the heart, dyspepsi consumption, ete. tting them for business, stud Iy'effc cts produced by the early hab ness of the back and limbs, pains in the head and dimness of sight, lo<s nervous irritability, derangement of digestive function cloty or m: of vouth, v muscular ‘power, obility, PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB, CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and withiu the reach of all who need sclentifie Medical treatment. through mail by simply sendin A k X 34, O Lock Box 34, s, Neb- MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. CAPITAL, $400.000 SURPLUS, - 3400,000 Transacts general Banking business, Re- ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Exchange aud makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov- ernment und other lnvestment Securities, and executes any business for its Corre: spondents in the line of Banking. ASA P. POTTER, President. J. J. EDDY, Cashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashier. méth-me BHUREBE.A PILE OINTMENT O A FRIE OINTMENT.......... DELANE Fever and Ague Tonlc Cordial EING'S STANDARD LIVER PILLS. .. AMEBEIRIOAN DIARRHUE CURE TAIEITEROUSE'S SURE CURE FOR CORNS..... (Warranted cr money retunded,) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Manutactur:d by W, J. Whitehouse, 605 North 6th 8t. Omaha Neb. ap 14-m&e-6m .8 50 .1 00 26 25 GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COGOA. & thorough knowledge of the natural the operations of digestion d by a careful application of the ropertios of well-selocted Cocos, M, ‘prlgu rovided our breaktash ables with s dollcately Biavored beverage which may save a wany heavy doctors’ bilis. It s by udiclons ase of such articles of d may be gradually bullt u 10 Tesist every tendenc: of subtle maladies are floating around us reads 10 attack wherevor there is & weak point, W many a tatal shaft by keoping our d with puro blood and a pr '—Clvil Service Gasette. tling water or milk 86 d ), by Grocers, labelod JAMES EPPS & 00, Homaopsthic Chemiste, f.ondon. lingland. u to diseaso. Gk ety United States Deposxto;y First National Sanh. =0F OMAHA— Cor. I3th'& Farnam St. the Oldest Bankinz Establish- ment in Omaha, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Established iu 1858. Organized s » National Bank in 1563, OAPITAL, . . - $200,000, BURPLUS AND PROFIT8 . 816.,00.. OFFICKRS AND DIRROTORS Hxruax Kouxvzs, President, doux A, CREIGHTON Vice President, == Avaustus Kouxtan2ud Vice Prealdent, A J. PorrueTox F. 11, Davis, Caahler. W, H. Mroquing, Assistant Oashier, & general banking business. Issues time certificates bearing faterest. Draws dratts Those who res de at & distance ard carnot call, will recelve prompt attontion thier symptoms with postae. 8I0UX FALLS Jasper Stone COMPFANY, (INCORPORATED) Th's Company is now prepared to recelve orders for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, FOR Bulding Purposes, And wil! make figures on round lota for prompt de’ivery. Tne Ccmpany is shipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaba, and solicits ccrres= pondence and orders tr tractors en- goged in paving streets in any of the Westorn C.ties. TESTIMONIALS. FUPRRINTANDPNT'S OFFICH, CI ion Railway Cnicego, Décewb Elwel, Preside t Sioux Fally pany. 'Dear Sir—1 have r pany ince October 1, 1552, atout 10 ‘car lowds of granite pavirg blo'ks and have laid them be- tween the ruils of our street rallway tracks in the heart of the city. I have been using vaving ma- terial in this city for m ny years, and I take ploa. sure in 1ayiog thit in my o, ioion tha granite paving bl cke furnished by your company are the most regu'ar in skbape and porfe t 1n form, and to far as [ have becn able to juige, are pos- sessed of as durable feature as any matérisl ¢ bas ever byen cffeie or laid In 1 ho cit Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. Ived (Copy.) 81, Lovis, March 22, 1833 TO WHOM IT MAY CONC! This is to certify co of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries, and, i+ wy opinion, it is the best stons for wtreet paviug 1 have teen'tn A ric (Signed) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Improvementa. Stone for Pa_ang Purp :ses And any perain fnterestd in vuch i nersl managemont and gupery the cou pay's business is now ia the b of Wi, McBai-, Address your letters to A. G. SENEY, lent of the J sper Stone Co, mlwk -tf NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE. 600 Head of Yearling Steers and Heifers, 800 Head of Two-year-old Stecrs, and 100 Head of Two-year-ald Heifers, There cattle are all good, straight, thrifty cattle, on 8an Franciaco aud principal cities in the Un ted Btates. Also London, Dublin, Edinbu snd the principal cities of the coutinent of Eu~ pe. mostly graded cat ‘or sale wil together or la lots t0 suit the serv. For further partic: lars call oo or address M. F. Potter, Waverls, Brown courty, lows, Ad i,

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